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Show ik:di::c dailt be seen to be appreciated H(iiiilj STEALS M ust THE rSITEESITY SALES. Hareombe's First Iay for lb Cvllefe Came Out bki Ueii A great datl ot attactk Hartwoa he's clotting Luixm, tj on VtitjtoB avenue, by the be Lu l.ken in tLe tuUJxi U the Uci- - Ew mm?) -t offer to give tLa protts if i. ek mat it a suatiw of house fur otw eras to know Loa' a itch buLt L u )j tSs CALL ... AND EXAMINE. coi:m::.:cial.- FuUay. km an. SXYDER & t. . HOHNIJV is, A A"A im. f A'A A A A A AA A a a 2 aa Va vv V si Minnie's Letter. HAKDW AUE COMPAXV. Dealers in Hardware. Stoves. Tinware. Etc.. Ltc. .! .4 i ri ntt e b-- AAA "2 ROBINSON, nennW all lie time and know we can plem- - kU a.l tr.e will be our co&stant etdeavor to pleiu Uut it .pie fciue Vtwlerusy mus tli firet day. he J on people a:ULe 1111,0 bv keepitg tt-- Urjrel aud cotEpWw rtot a of j Harweather bad tor of th Mr, ivia- - j atwunl our hte in the city which we can and will sell at prune impossible iul dui not expert to dti a much ad to meet. petition j if 0. Jay had been farorable. TIN' SHOP IN CONNECTION. The total ta'es footed up 1V0. All j Ave. of bu; (roods are tuarked iu plain riurt & uiatler what a purchaser vaxited, whether a suit of dollies, oat, abut or THE EEFORM SCHOOL FIRE. gactieman s f urniihinjf goods, they f jucd LoU, Lots, Lota ins same treatment as usual, a ith tLe 5 per month and work reLota at regular saHitf price marked on tie It Waa Not aa First ceived on payment Serioua gJoda Mr. tiitrouoibe la luo good a busA. J. kops.it. Fiva Point. Supposed. iness man to not treat Uie public aitfa aa he and remarked utmoet fairness More authentic particulars regarding The Morning Cocktail -the beet advertisement in the Reform School lire are coming to yesterday, before breakfast creates a Taken aell a at roods to that worli la the pnoe be about half what false, injurious appetite . A w inegtuas-fu- l The loss will light back customer the aid bring again of Dr. Henley's English Dandelion it waa supposed and tbe three lower when be wants anything." Mr. llaroombe invited one of the Uni- floors are found to be not materially Tonic taken before meals strengthens the organs and enables you to versity committee back into his office The adviaabihty of putting relishdigestive a hearty meal without injury to and showed him where all sales were aet damaged. a temporary roof over the structure is the stomach. down om a bouk and a complete record now being considered. of tbem kept. Sheriff Balnup has a number of depu4th ot July Rates.. The protita on the aalea made eater-da- y ties on guard, the inmates being quarAs usual the I'nioo Pacific will sell were (10.57, and thia amount Mr. tered in available buildings and tickets from all stations to neighboring the Harconibe will thia morning turn over sheds which are on tbe grounds. cities at one fare for the round trip. to Mr. Adatus, the treueurer, and take Tbe work done by the tire department Call on or write to me for particulars. hia receipt. is highly commendable, and retlecta well G. H.COKSE, The aalea for the benefit of the. Uni- merited credit on Chief Khodt and the Agent Ucion Pacific System versity fund continue till next Wedues-datiremen, to whose efficiency is due the night. fact that tbe lues is so moderate. A PROF. 1VM. WINDSOR L. L. B. The complimentary concert at gentleman of this city, who was formerby Ken la Military band will ly connected with the tire department of come off Saturday nigh- t- free to all, Chicago, stated to a Commkk-iaL- . man The Eminent Phrenologist and Ills and all are invited. Tbis band waa not that the work done on the reform Medical Staff Will Arrive In employed by Mr. llarcombe, but ita school was the beat piece of tire fighting Otrden on Monday. mueic waa a generoua tender of good he bad ever sees. will be seen by announcement in As in of will on the part thia the gentlemen another column. Prof. Wm. Windsor, L band, on account of favora docethem The Fair Ladiea, L. B. the distinguished phrenologist, by Mr. llaroombe and in appreciation of Should know that from this data we will author and lecturer who has been crehia feeling toward tbe University. unin summer sensation a Salt Lake City sell all ladies and children's ating such derwear and stockings at actual cost. during the past month, will arrive in Real Estate Transfers. Likk's Knitting Faitokv, Ogden next Monday and begin a brilFurniahed by the Hsndershot Abliant course ot free acientifio lectures street 328, Twenty-fiftstract office 2111 Washington avenue, and entertainments at the Fifth Ward Institute, conducting at the same time for June 25th, 1891: A Man Robert W. Curtie to J. S. Temple, lota can buy anovershirt at Luke's Knitting professional engagements at bis parlors in the Broom Hotel. For tbe last thirty 7 and B, block 7, River Park addition, Factory for 25 cents. 32ij Twenty-fiftdays at the Hotel Templeton his parlors $225. street have been thronged with the elite ot the Robert W. Curtia to Michael Fay et have been turned al.. lota 29. 3rt. 3132, block 12, River Park A Modern Daniel in the Midst of city, while hundreds away from the lectures unable to obaddition, !75. Lions Lose. Prof. Windsor even room. tain standing Sarah Kerahaw to John C C. Glao-flelDaniel Boone, the lion tamer and comes to Ogden bearing the most unblock 39, "A," part plat endorsement of the press and Joseph Parry to John C. C. (ilanfleld, trainer, performs with half dozen fero- qualified ot Salt Lake as well as ot the enpeople 1. "A." of lot block 39, a in lose all let circus cious part lions, plat ring. corps by John C. Curtie to C. Wood Watter, all He has educated tbe ferocious monsters tire country. He is assisted practitioners in medicine and of lota 11 and 15, block 2, Observatory so that he is able to harness them to of eminentand in his own specialties surgery, Place, 1150. and drive them around the stands confessed aa the leader of bis John C. Curtia to Wilmot R. Kidd, chariots, and he feeds them from his hand, profession. lots 12 and 13, block 2. Observatory arena, makes the brutes form lofty pyramids, The entertainments at the Fifth Ward Place, 1150. and even ride Institute are elegantly illustrated and leap play John I). Carnahn to Jnmea Cassin, dance, wonis said to most be the It will be free to alL Commencing Tuestricycles. part of lot 9, block 32, plat "A," 111.733. derful exhibition of animal training the day night and continuing tour nights. L. Nathan to Joseph llarrop world has thus tar seen. If Boone had Public examinations will be made each aection of northeast 17, part lived in the Babylonian era, when that night Private phrenological and meditownship 6, range 1 west, 11,500. wicked old king, Xebuchadnezer, was in cal examinations daily at Broom Hotel. Total, 811.933. his glory, he wouid have surprised the Hours 10 a m. to 6 p. m. Medical exBabylonian monarch more than did the aminations free to all. dune Hot be at a There will the Godly Dauiel, whom he caused to be In on Saturnew the pavilion, thrown into a den of lions. Daniel the Spring!), Naylor's 15 shoe for (3 hand turn day, the 27th, commencing at t o'clock pious Jew, and Daniel the modern lion at Ashby Bros. Kent. Mucic Prof. in live m. will end until by tamer the p. history of time. The modern Daniel and his Auction! FIRST DISTRICT COURT. lions can be Been in the Forepaugb Auction! Show, which is to exhibit here in August Auction! Court Business Was Very Slow YesEvery Monday, Thursday and SaturIn the Alliance. Trouble terday. day afternoon at the Old M. E. church, Jacksonville, Fla., June 25. A Jack- opposite Z. 0. M. I. If you want to buy The following cases were disposed of son, some Miss., special gives interesting before Judge Miner it. the District court gossip about national Farmers Alliance or sell anything tbe "Auction House" is the place to go to. matters. It says that since the nominayesterday: T. B. Heller A Co. of headed a tion committee, legislative Burr Lewis vs. P. A. IL Franklin et alMissouri President Hall of the by City Teachers Examination. al., order for judgment in accordance liance last February, Hall has been A public examination of teacherk ior with prayer of complaint against Geo. working vigorously against the positions in the public schools of the Marth and Charles King, C. B. Post scheme, and with hiB will be held in the Central school for plaintiff. Default of defendants enhas succeeced in organizing a city building on Thursday and Friday, June movement covering the entire southern 25th tered. and 20th, commencing on Thursday Brighara City M. Association vs. Han- states, as is shown by a call for a promptly at 9 a. m. All teachers desirof sen Bros., order withdrawing papers in meeting the intervention now on file and allowing ex- league at Dallas, Texas, July next. ing positions in the city schools for the should be present at this ecution to inane against defendants. Within the last month President Polk coming year W. N. Shilling, Supt. Citizen's Bank vs. M. Skeen et al., or- advised Hall to desist or resign from the examination. der granting .plaintiff judgment for committee. He is given until June 25th to $1,158.68. reply. It is believed this decisive strike Pacific Investment Co. vs. L. H. is to frustrate the objects of tbe anti Mitchell et al., order granting defendant league and influence less hours to plead to this com- intrepid opponents of the measure than twenty-fon- r Hall to stear clear of the Dallas meeting. plaint. Those who know Hall assert that he will A Fatal Disturbance. decline to be coerced and the result will Sax Ahtokio, Texas, June 25. At be a split in the national alliance. Rio near small station a Encinal, A Great Scoop. Grande, the local officers went to quell a row at a fandango. In the fight which A recent issue of the Arizona Howler followed Deputy Sheriff Cope and one of the fandango crowd were killed and contains the following editorial paraWhy We Don't Have a two men fatally wounded. graph: "Attention is called to the fact that in the news column of this morning's Howler there appears tbe first and SIGNIFICANT, only account of the elopement of our wife with "Thumbless the monte Notwithstanding the "Closing- Out shark, which occurred Billy," yesterday. Thus we score another one on our dead conSales" Advertised by Others. temporary across tbe street. Look for Atterbury, Dobson A Co. have gone some spicy inside developments to be right along making close prices, with published toFor this Reason a steadily increasing trade. There is no morrow exclusively in this paper morning." secret about it. They have no bad Our Goods in Every Dedebts, no costs for collections. Goods The Coffee Crop Estimates. are marked low. Sold for cash. All partment are of the Highest or Washington, June 25. The Bureau Standard. In goods warranted aa represented of American republics reports estimates every case they money refunded. of Brazillian coffee crops of 1890-91- , ATTF.BBfBT, DOBSON A Co., Sold are Cheap as Possible now coming, which continue to diminish. The Hattera and Furnishers, and was The first estimate our 5,000,000 bags, reputation for giving (Under Broom Hotel) next 3,500,000 and now it is believed the Honest Values, brings unto us crop will not exceed 2,200,000 bags. Auction. a that satisfies Steady of stock 2 On Saturday at p. m., Gets A Better Position. Consign-men- t and domestic cloths. us and the 25. prevents Postofnecessity Chief June from Merchant Tailor at our sales ficeWashington, Rathbone handed Inspector today of usual viz: the Goods bait, street. No. setting Twenty-filt302, Toom rostmaster-Uenera- l his Wanamaker now on exhibition. to effect 28th. take June resignation, G. W. Biix A Co., July 1st Kathbone will be appointed Auctioneer fourth assistant postm aster general. There will be a dance at the Hot The Ladles, Fair SaturSprings, In the aew pavilion, on 6 o'clock Should know that from this date we will at commencing tbe 27th, day, sell all ladies and children's Bummer unp. m. Music by Prof. Kent. Our Goods always will derwear and stockings at actual cost Lire's Knitting Factory, Sickness Among Children. be Sold on their Merits and street 326, Twenty-fiftmore or loud on Especially infants, is prevalent avoided not advertising. less at all times, but is largely An experiment in the direction of nourishment and proper giving has been made observance See by our line when you Sunday just wholesome food. The most successful in France, where the minister of public a want that will and and reliable of all is the Gail Borden shoe our works has jnst ordered freight stations, "Eagle" Brand Condensed it. milk, l on WEAR until noon now are WELL. which open kept grocer and druggist keep Sundays and holidays, to be closed after 10 o'clock. Tte Musicians Get In. CurCoixmhcs, O., June 25- .- C. M. It is said that R. C. Duncan, the rier, an oflicer of the Musicians Interna-to American who tried to kill his wife iii II. made Sons Co. application tional Association, . Wales, has a mania for discovering anthe executive board today for a charter cient ancestors, and that ho went to to join the Knights of Labor. It for Wales to find proof of his descent from K'derntion of Avenue. :i merly affiliated with the Khys Fuur, a Welsh chieftain. W the "A A'ATV TO SUCTE-SOr-- jisc. - gomj My Home, Wednesday livening. hope I will not offend you with the contents of this letter, but dear, papa was not very favorably impressed with you. when you were introduced to him last evening, he said to me after you left, that he liked your face quite well, but he failed to understand why you wore such clothes as you do. He said he would judge the suit came from one of those "cheap John cost sale" houses, but that no genttel, young man would wear such an shabby suit. Now, dear Charley, don't be angry with me for enclosing the card of a reliable fair dealing clothing and gents goods house but go there and take a look through their stock , for brother Will does all his dealing there and has often said, it was the best house in the city to get full value for'your money. I am positive if you get as good a fit in a suit as he got there I 3' Washington CARMAN, At Dear Charley: Ci f in 3 r3 I? ' y last week, dear papa will be unable to say no to that all portant question you are going to ask him. I! Ki im- Yours as ever, J 11 Minnie. t ' yfrrrnfl:'s:rr:,M',?r-B,!r?ffl,- h 4 tjW M (jJ kf 6 A ft Ml) A IM 4 M s M Mf A s MP tM 4 Ml A M A ! A Ma t iMtMtWl A A .hkV h W. m see-sa- s, IN Al WOI DID YOU M COST SALE ? Trade P !, m m m S SELLING AT COST! Wiilit tt 2:?27-2;i:i- Labor. '. ; -rV A '"A - AJA i&x. ..tcr. 'f A px W . "!A 'A ' A jvt, ' ?V A"A A 'A icr. ir. Charley's Answer. h fit wv- .'A'- A ' A"' A .tx r. m m :D Office, Saturday Evening. My Dearest Minnie: Your note of Wednesday evening I received safely. My dear girl as for the contents and your kindly suggestion offending me, let me assure you on the contrary that your keen perception and motives I most highly appreciate. You may be assured I lost no time in calling at the Golden Eagle clothing house and was very agreeably surprised at their immense stock and great variety of elegant and tasty goods and at indeed very reasonable prices- Conclusively showing me the fallacy of dealing with those "cheap John" cost - price houses. The courteous treatment of this firm and their tasteful suggestions I found a great help in making my selection; being greatly pleased at the elegant appearance and splendid fit of the suit they sold me, and finding an endless variety of new and stylish hats, shoes and furnishings, I lost no time in selecting a complete outfit. After donning them I immediately called on your father in his counting rooms. His reception was very cordial, immediately placing me at my ease. In answer to my anxious question he assured me, that now it would give him great pleasure to welcome me at his home as his future making me the happiest of men, I can scarcely wait until tomorrow evening to call on the dearest and most sensible little girl, and one whom I shall the Golden Eagle. ;':):: soon call my own, thanks to ''rj Yours, Charley, fci? mi |